Quote: Originally posted by CraigM on 12 October 2003
K-tec do a 285mm conversion for £225+vat - I have just fitted it to my Clio (http://www.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/brake302.jpgwww.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/brake302.jpg)which had 16v brakes as standard. I havent bedded them in yet, only done 100 miles, but they do seem to have a lot more bite than the standard brakes.
What ever you do dont buy anything from Hispec Motorsport - they are a bunch of cowboys.
Quote: Originally posted by CraigM on 12 October 2003
K-tec do a 285mm conversion for £225+vat - I have just fitted it to my Clio (http://www.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/brake302.jpgwww.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/brake302.jpg)which had 16v brakes as standard. I havent bedded them in yet, only done 100 miles, but they do seem to have a lot more bite than the standard brakes.
What ever you do dont buy anything from Hispec Motorsport - they are a bunch of cowboys.
So do they worth their money????
Im also thinking about this kit..Do they fit easy,and can they fit in 15s?(i asked David via email and told me yes but 285mm are huge)
Fact- are you willing to pay hundreds of pounds on huge brake discs just because they look good?Quote: Originally posted by Dean on 15 October 2003
285 aint that big iv got em on my saxo and if u have 17s id go for 300
Hi-Spec r defo good value, id like the 4 pot kit with 285mil discs as they r around 450 all in so defo worth it as they stop u VERY well.Quote: Originally posted by BrynO on 15 October 2003
Hi Spec kit is what some of my Lotus owning pals use, good product, but Hi spec themselves have a bit of a reputation for not being in too much of a hurry to do stuff, but if its an off the shelf kit should not be an issue. <A target=_blank href= "http://www.potn.co.ukwww.potn.co.uk (or com) now stock Hi Spec if you are looking to compare prices.
Quote: Originally posted by Dean on 15 October 2003
why whats red16 running?
Clio 16v turbo
Quote: Originally posted by GRC79 on 15 October 2003
Quote: Originally posted by CraigM on 12 October 2003
K-tec do a 285mm conversion for £225+vat - I have just fitted it to my Clio (http://www.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/brake302.jpgwww.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/brake302.jpg)which had 16v brakes as standard. I havent bedded them in yet, only done 100 miles, but they do seem to have a lot more bite than the standard brakes.
What ever you do dont buy anything from Hispec Motorsport - they are a bunch of cowboys.
So do they worth their money????
Im also thinking about this kit..Do they fit easy,and can they fit in 15s?(i asked David via email and told me yes but 285mm are huge)
The 285mm conversion is dead easy to fit - took me 2.5 hours to fit it all and I wasnt rushing. The kit comes with different caliper carriers (from a R5 GTT) for the 1.4/1.6 16v Clios. It does fit under 15" alloys with no need for wheel spacers - it is a pretty tight fit though.
The kit does give quite a bit of extra braking power, as soon as youtouch the pedal you can feel them working. I also havent managed to get any brake fade either which I could get on the old 40 groove Tarox discs.
As fo Hispec motorsport, their stuff looks like its well made, nicely priced, but their attitude is sh*te. The kit I ordered from them didnt fit properly - the pads were overhanging the edge of the disc by about 4mm (http://www.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/hispec001.jpgwww.mcmillan-uk.com/clio/hispec001.jpg) and it was also missing various bolts needed to fit it. After about 30+ phone calls to them trying to sort out the problem they sent out some different pads which were no different. They then started to get quite aggressive and said they would send out a different bracket but refused to say when they would do this. When I asked for a refund they refused to give me one so I ended up having to go through trading standards and Visa to get it sorted - really not worth the hassle.